When you're restoring your Mustangs interior, the headliner is just as important as the seat upholstery. An original headliner is rare to find in good condition. Now you can replace that original, damaged headliner and upgrade to TMI's Vinyl One-Piece Molded Headliner!

TMI's seamless One-Piece Molded Headliners are closely contoured to the interior roofline and are covered in Sierra Grain Vinyl with an infused under layer of high density foam for a factory look and finish. Without this foam cushion, the original style vinyl by itself would show every lump, bump and imperfection for all to see. The small layer of foam helps the vinyl to lay smoothly over the natural irregularities for a professional appearance.

Installing a standard replacement headliner can be quite a chore, as it requires a good bit of dis-assembly, a time consuming installation, then reassembly of a large portion of your Mustang's interior. TMI's all new molded headliner is designed to fit directly into your 1965-1966 Mustang Coupe without any adhesives or hardware. Installation should now only take an afternoon, as the headliner is securely fastened with the existing trim pieces and windlace already in your Mustang. There is no longer a need to remove window glass like original headliner. The new headliner also adds more than 1 inch of headroom, due to a better fit and the removal of the bows and brackets that held the previous headliner in.

Kits are available in factory correct colors to fit-in with any interior.

Mustang Applications

Rated 5 out of
5 by
must19ang66 from
Great productInstalled this in around two hours. Looks great and gives a modern look to an old pony. The only con (which i didn't realize until it was in) is that the headliner was not cut straight on the passenger side. There was a slight squiggle which went above the windowlace in a small section. Definitely recommend purchasing new windlowlace if you are installing.

Date published: 2015-01-12

Rated 1 out of
5 by
bird from
don,t waste your moneyI have been fighting this thing for a week. Holes dont line up, the fit is poor, the quality is not that good and installation is a four letter word. Dont ask for help from the manufacture.

Date published: 2015-03-17

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Product Questions

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Do you guys have a DVD on how to install a one piece headliners.

Asked by: Don65

No, we don't currently have an install video for this part. Manufacturer installation instructions are available on the product page as a downloadable PDF.

By Bill Tumas:
Today, we are taking a look at some ways to upgrade your Mustang's interior using premium products from one of our more popular vendors, TMI. TMI has been an industry leader for over 30 years, producing interior products for your '64 through 2013 Mustang. Today, we have a special guest in our studio, TMI sales manager Waylon Crumrie. Waylon, thanks for coming.

Waylon: Thanks for having me Bill.

Bill: I'm sure that you get this a lot, but what does TMI stand for?

Waylon: TMI was founded in 1982 by four brothers whose last name is Tuccinardi. So you get Tuccinardi Manufacturing Incorporated.

Bill:How did you get in to the Mustang market?

Waylon: Originally we started doing Volkswagen interiors, but we quickly saw the market demand for high-quality premium Mustang upholstery, and so we have been doing that now for about 25 years.

Bill: Where do you manufacture your products?

Waylon: We manufacture in Corona, California, where we have about 140,000 square feet and nearly 200 employees who do 100% of our manufacturing right here in the U.S.A.

Bill: I hear that you have some new products for us today?

Waylon: I sure do. Do you want to take a look?

Bill: Sounds good. Waylon, your new one-piece headliner is one of the products that we are most excited about in the shop. We have been installing headliners for years. It is always a costly installation; you have to remove the glass, the moldings, glue the new one in and put it all back together. It gets to two days pretty quickly and the price gets up there. This, I know is a much easier installation. What can you tell me about how it is held in?

Waylon: Absolutely. This headliner should cut down on both the frustration and the length of time it takes to install a stock headliner. This should actually be able to be done in a matter of hours. It's held in place simply by your window weather stripping in the front and the back and by the windlace on the sides. It is a five piece kit that comes with a single piece that we are looking at here, as well as the A-pillars, molded and covered and ready for install, as well as the sail panels, again completely molded to perfectly fit your Mustang and cover it in the correct material. I also brought along a pair of sun visors and a matching unisuede for the project.

Bill: We have a '67 coupe out in our shop waiting for a headliner. Let's say we take this out and test fit it?

Waylon: Let's go! In here, you can see the headliner installed and mocked up in a 1967 coupe: A-arms, headliner and sail panels all in place. Again, the headliner itself is held in place at the front and rear by the window weather stripping and by the windlace over the windows above the doors. Again, there is no adhesive or any hardware to hold the headliner up. The visors and the dome light do help hold the headliner up, but again it is all stock equipment that keeps this thing in place. Another thing that I do want to point out is that with the addition of the new headliner, the height gain, there should be about an 1" to 1 1/2" more headroom in the vehicle now that you no longer have the bows and brackets holding the original bow-style headliner down.

Bill: What models are available?

Waylon: Currently we have the '64 to '68 Mustang coupe available. You can get that in either the factory original vinyl with factory original colors or you can upgrade to what you see here with the unisuede option.